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Boat antenna splitter RA201
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boat antenna splitter
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Characteristics

Type
VHF, AIS, FM, AM
Application domain
for boats

Description

The RA201 splitter allows to use just one VHF antenna to simultaneously receive the AM/FM and AIS radio signals; furthermore, the VHF transceiver can also be used. It is a compact, economical and safe element, easy to install in any place. It requires only a 12V power supply with maximum of just 25 mA power consuption. It is provided with a coaxial input for the antenna and three outputs for VHF, AM/FM radio and AIS. Thanks to an electronic circuit specifically developed by Glomex and the presence of a built-in preamplifier, the RA201 splitter is able to offer high performance in its three applications, ensuring effective transmission and reception for VHF. The splitter maximum power for VHF is 100 W, therefore twice as much as most devices on the market. SPECIFICATIONS Impedance : 50 Ohm Range of radio reception : 100 KHz to 200 MHz (GO/PO/OC/FM included) Range of transmission/reception VHF : 100 MHz to 200 MHz (marine/ham radio) Range of AIS reception : 100 MHz to 200 MHz Built-in preamplifier : 15 dB shared on two inputs (to compensate power loss) VHF power range : from 0.2 watts min to 100 watts max Maximum consumption : 25 mA Voltage supply : 13.8 V (from 10 V min. to 16 V max) Cable supply : length 60 cm (2 feet) red (+) and black (-) Protection : glass fuse 5×20 mm -315 mA (included) Connections VHF antenna: : SO239 jack VHF : RG 58 C/U cable 60 cm (2 feet) long + male PL259 plug Radio : RG 59 A/U cable 60 cm (2 feet) long + male Motorola plug AIS : RG 58 C/U cable 60 cm (2 feet) long + male BNC plug Casing : length 83 mm (3” ¼) x width 48 mm (2”) x height 38 mm (3” ¼) anti-spreading metal-epoxy paint, high resistance to rust and oxidization
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